AMD Radeon R9 M375: specs and benchmarks

Summary

AMD started Radeon R9 M375 sales 5 May 2015. This is GCN 1.0 architecture notebook card based on 28 nm manufacturing process and primarily aimed at gamers. 4096 GB of DDR3 memory clocked at 1.1 GHz are supplied, and together with 128 Bit memory interface this creates a bandwidth of 28.8 GB/s.

Compatibility-wise, this is card attached via PCIe 3.0 x16 interface.

It provides poor gaming and benchmark performance at 6.74 percent of a leader's which is AMD Radeon R9 390 X2.

General info

Technical specs

Radeon R9 M375's general performance parameters such as number of shaders, GPU core clock, manufacturing process, texturing and calculation speed. These parameters indirectly speak of Radeon R9 M375's performance, but for precise assessment you have to consider its benchmark and gaming test results.

Compatibility, dimensions and requirements

Information on Radeon R9 M375's compatibility with other computer components. Useful when choosing a future computer configuration or upgrading an existing one. For notebook video cards it's notebook size, connection slot and bus, if the video card is inserted into a slot instead of being soldered to the notebook motherboard.

Laptop size

medium sized

Bus support

PCIe 3.0

Interface

PCIe 3.0 x16

Memory specs

Parameters of memory installed on Radeon R9 M375: its type, size, bus, clock and resulting bandwidth. Note that GPUs integrated into processors don't have dedicated memory and use a shared part of system RAM.

Mining hashrate

Cryptocurrency mining performance of Radeon R9 M375. Usually measured in megahashes per second.

Bitcoin / BTC (SHA256)

143 Mh/s

Game benchmarks (in FPS)

Let's see how good Radeon R9 M375 is for gaming. Particular gaming benchmark results are measured in FPS, while overall gaming performance is a number in 0-100 range, and the older the game, the less impact it has on the overall grade.